I haven't made up my own definitions and Anime means Animation, not Japanese specific animation.

"Angst" has different definitions depending if it's the German or English language, so does "anime" in English and Japanese, yet you erroneously persist in using the Japanese definition for a word in English, and that makes you and not the Oxford dictionary wrong.

"Angst" has different definitions depending if it's the German or English language, so does "anime" in English and Japanese, yet you erroneously persist in using the Japanese definition for a word in English, and that makes you and not the Oxford dictionary wrong.

Give us the German origin for Angst then, as it really does depend on the origin of the word, and Anime in Japanese will always mean Animation regardless of it's origins, it's not a difficult concept to get round that the English Dictionary can get words wrong.

Edit: And if I am correct, the German and English usage are more or less the same, as in German, it is the normal word for fear, where in English:

A feeling of deep anxiety or dread, typically an unfocused one about the human condition or the state of the world in general.

Deep Anxiety or Dread are 2 feelings that are commonly associated with fear.